Thursday, December 18, 2008

GREEN INDUSTRY NEWS


International Agriculture Interns

Cultural Homestay International is a non-profit organization that places international college graduates on one year internships in the United States. The company is generally asked to pay $8.00 an hour and the interns come with their own insurance. They have candidates in all fields including business, marketing, web design and agriculture. The Agricultural interns can work in farms, nurseries, or within companies. CHI does all of the visa paperwork and sponsorship and there is no charge to the company. You can get more information by going to their website at http://www.chinet.org/ or by contacting Dayna O'Brien, Cultural Homestay International.
Toll free 877.845.2889
Local 636.677.2573
Fax 636.677.2574

MLNA Meet Me at the Western Details


We Can't Wait to See You!


We look forward to seeing you at our annual MLNA Business Meeting at the Western Nursery & Tradeshow, Sunday January 4th from 2-3pm on the OPCC Courtyard Level - Meeting Room 3. Please check Western schedule to confirm location as last minute changes are possible.

Also please join Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association sponsored Hospitality Reception for MLNA, Horticulture Co-op of Metro St. Louis and Hort NetWORK members & guests. This event will be held Sunday evening from 5:00 to 6:00 pm on the OPCC Courtyard Level - Meeting Room 1.

The Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association is co-host to this gathering with the Horticultural Co-op of Metro St. Louis and the Hort NETWORK. All three groups traditionally attract approximately two hundred industry professionals at this reception, and enjoy their time together. The purpose of this gathering is to allow our members and guests to network and socialize together in an informal setting with each other and members of the local professional organizations.

We extend our appreciation to our four generous sponsors and their invaluable assistance to our non-profit organization and the expenses associated with this event. Sponsorship of Hor d'erves includes: Forrest Keeling Nursery Home Nursery Loma Vista Nursery BWI Companies, Inc.


To find out more about the Green Industry Star Certification Program and testing, click here

2008 MLNA Green Leader Recipients Please Take a Bow


Congratulation to the following recipients of Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s Green Leader Recognition for 2008!.

Sustainability defines success in all aspects of our personal and professional lives. MLNA showcases businesses that make a significant effort to educate themselves and others about environmental stewardship.
MLNA is committed to creating educational opportunities, workshops and programs to educate about stewardship in the lower Midwest. Attractive, functional landscapes are a growing investment in home, business, the community, the environment and our future. Greening our environment is necessity not a luxury.

MLNA’s incoming president Kim Lovelace-Young of Forrest Keeling Nursery has selected “Protect and Promote Our Environment” as her presidential platform theme for 2009.

Missouri Landscape & Nursery applaudes these MLNA Green Leader Association Members:
Forrest Keeling Nursery for Rain Garden / Water Conservation Education
Loma Vista Nursery for Sustainable Business Practices
Greenscape Gardens for Green Team Participant / Habitat for Humanity
Pharm Solutions, Inc. for Environmental Awareness / Pesticide Product
Grow Native for Environmental Education
Hansen’s Tree Service for Green Waste Recycling

Special thank you also to these Green Leaders who were considered for Missouri Botanical Garden & the St. Louis Business Journal’s “Hero of the Planet” Award:


Sustainable Visionary


Sustainable Communities




Sustainable Employee Programs




Sustainable Operations




Sustainable Products




Sustainable Alliances




Giving Green



Sunday, December 14, 2008

Local Expertise Q and A


Q: I have a small business. I have reduced my cost, compared my activites to my goals, reviewed my budget and what I enjoy most in my career and what I struggle with to do well or in a timely fashion. After doing all of that, I am again faced with more decisions that include cutting cost, moving my business in a different direction, or perhaps even downsizing both my services and my staff. And it seems whatever I do to cut cost will still have a negative impact on the economy. Where should I look for advice on cutting cost? It looks like this is a must for 2009.

A: According to the Drucker Institute, cutting cost is not the only answer. In a recent article featured at http://www.druckerinstitute.com/ this very topic was discussed.
Peter Drucker was very aware of the need for keeping a lid on costs. He taught that enterprises big and small should always be asking themselves not how to make a particular aspect of the business more efficient but whether it should exist at all. The question should be: “Would the roof cave in if we stopped doing this work altogether?"
And if the answer is “probably not," you should consider eliminating the task, product or service. This line of questioning should be a regular part of your business plan and reviewed often- not just when finances are tight.
It is a mistake to think that all of what we do in business is noteworthy. In fact some activities need to be measured with a satisfaction scale in mind. If the only enjoyment is relief when it is over, reconsider other ways to export, eliminate or replace the activity with another method.
I suggest that you consider what the original intents was for that particular activity, and then consult with others professionals who have similar goals and see how they are meeting those needs.
Always remember, your business is unique and your company may have different skill and abilities but many activities-regardless of the business must be completed to run a business.
Once you know what you want to accomplish, investigate specialized training for you or someone on your staff to become the expert at that task or consider hiring or contracting out those tasks to those already proficient and can make your business run smoother. If someone is already offering the service or product, meet with them, discuss your situation and see if there is a cooperative opportunity.
That can be boost for you, other businesses and the economy. Not everyone has the same gifts or abilities-accept that. Your best financial move is to recognize what you are great at doing and find people who are great at what you need help with, and then find a way to work as a team!

Favorite quote: "Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things." Peter Drucker

You never really find it- you can take it! Everyone loses it, seldom does anyone find it and no one can make it for you- time! Pause please and thank someone for their time!
Goals for 2009- enjoy some sand-somewhere , other than in your truck or the bottom of your stored away vacation suitcase!



Collin Wamsley to be at MLNA meeting at Western


The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently kicked-off a campaign to raise awareness about the potential impact of moving firewood. The advertising campaign was launched in 10 states known to have the emerald ash borer, which includes Missouri. The fall campaign included mobile billboards, radio ads, and newspaper articles.

Collin Wamsley, State Entomologist for the Missouri Department of Agriculture/Plant Pest Control Bureau will be at the Western and attending the Missouri Landscape & Nursery's Members Business Meeting to introduce himself and to answer questions. He can be reaches @
PO Box 630/1616 Missouri Blvd
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
voice: 573.751.5505/5507
fax: 573.522.1109

Missouri's EBA Action Plan is also posted on line @ http://mdc4.mdc.mo.gov/Documents/18323.pdf.


Other interesting links:


MLNA Reseach & Results


Get ready to wet your whistle for 2009 ‘s Diervilla sessilifolia ‘Cool Splash’Often referred to as Northern bush honeysuckle, Diervilla sessilifolia ‘Cool Splash’ is a new variegated form of Diervilla from the Landscape Plant Development Center. It will be available wholesale through Bailey Nurseries in 2009.

The panicles of yellow trumpets that rise above its variegated foliage will be only one of the reasons it will be popular. It is also attractive, compact, durable, non-invasive and adaptable!

“Cool Splash is a densely branched deciduous shrub that creates a focal point as it establishes. A natural colonizer, it is hardy to USDA Zones 4-9. It reaches an average height of two to three feet and tolerates a wide range of soil types. It performs best in the lower Midwest with light afternoon shade and moist, well-drained soil.

[Established in 1990, the Landscape Plant Development Center is the brainchild of Executive Director Dr. Harold Pellett. who served as a professor of Horticultural Science for over 36 years at the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Pellett envisioned an organization that would organize and focus the scientific research and resources in universities and arboreta and so developed the Landscape Plant Development Center to realize the great potential in plant breeding.
To date, Dr. Pellett's plant research and breeding at the University of Minnesota has produced over 25 shrub and tree varieties. His work has earned him numerous awards for his contributions to the field of landscape horticulture.]

For more information about Cool SplashTM or the Landscape Plant Development Center, please contact:Landscape Plant Development CenterP.O. Box 444Mound, MN 55364(952) 443-1505 (telephone)(952) 474-9440 (fax)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Cindy Gilberg offers addition information about Hort Co-op Silent Auction items


St Louis Horticulture Co-op Spring Gardening Seminar is planned for March 7, 2009.


A popular part of the program is the silent auction which includes many garden items, plants as well as the entries from the creative container garden contest.

A new category for the silent auction will be “My Favorite Things”. They are contacting professional horticulturists in the area to submit a plant, book, tool or any other horticultural item and a description of why it is their favorite. With the auction items - and with any sponsorships as well - there is always a letter of donation/thank you from the Hort Co-op that can be submitted for tax purposes. Please consult your tax person for eligibility details.


This is an opportunity to promote yourself and your company. The submission form includes an area for the donor's name as well as company affiliation. This will be posted with every item at the auction...you can include a biz card etc to go with the item. If it is a gift certificate...you can include a catalog ...all the typical good stuff for conducting a silent auction!


They do want to show their appreciation by promoting the person/company who donates. The proceeds go to the scholarship fund as well as offsetting some of the costs of the symposium.


Don't you have a favorite think you want to send??? One option might be to donate a gift certificate towards the purchase of your favorite thing, especially if the plants are not yet available by March 7th. If you have more than one favorite, then by all means submit more than one entry!


If you would like to participate, please contact Cindy Gilberg @Cindy Gilberg, HorticulturistDesign and Consulting2906 Ossenfort Rd.Wildwood, MO 63038cindy.gilberg@gmail.com

MLNA NEW MEMBER BENEFIT SHELL OIL FLEET PLUS CARD


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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

GREEN INDUSTRY STAR MODULE REQUIRMENTS


The Missouri Green Industry Business Star module is the nationally recognized PLANET’s Professional Landcare Network’s certified landscape professional program (CLP) PLUS the MLNA’s General Knowledge module.

All study material and testing for the CLP portion of this module is administered through the national program. Proof of CLP Certification required before sitting for the general knowledge module. If you already have your CPL you will still need to enroll for the General Knowledge module.

To recieve credit for this "star" you must be accredited through PLANET— Professional Landcare Network. Proof of CLP Certification is required.

For information about PLANET certifications or their partnership with Lasergrade/PSI, visit them online or call the PLANET certification department at (800) 395-2522 today!

Thank you to James Johnson, PLANET Director of Certification, for offering this option to our MLNA Green Industry Business STAR certification candidates!

ANLA Offering Special Book Store Pricing to MLNA members


Santa gives more gifts when they’re 75% off
Visit the store at www.amerinursery.com today!

No Air Orders, U.S. Orders only

American Nurseryman carries Horticultural Books, Software, DVDs and Videos. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add us to your address book.
*Some titles excluded. Visit the store at www.amerinursery.com today for details. While quantities last. All sales final.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Annual MLNA Reception during the 2009 Western Nursery & Landscape Association Tradeshow

We Can't Wait to See You!

We look forward to seeing you at our Annual MLNA Reception during the 2009 Western Nursery & Landscape Association Tradeshow. Our reception this year will be on Sunday evening from 5:00 to 6:00. The purpose of this gathering is to allow our members and guests to network and socialize together in an informal setting.
The Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association is co-host to this gathering with the Horticultural Co-op of Metro St. Louis and the Hort NETWORK. All three groups traditionally attract approximately two hundred industry professionals at this reception, and enjoy their time together.
We extend our appreciation to four generous sponsors and their invaluable assistance to our non-profit organization and the expenses associated with this event.
Sponsorship of Hor d'erves includes:

Forrest Keeling Nursery
Home Nursery
Loma Vista Nursery
BWI Companies, Inc.

Additional refreshments and a cash bar are available.

Do you know MLNA sponsors Scholarships? Every year the MLNA raises funds, separate from our membership dues, to award several college students financial assistance, including the MLNA/FFA College Scholarship. To assist our fundraising efforts, MLNA will host a Silent Auction during the 2009 Western.
We are seeking donations and contributions for this event. All proceeds from the Silent Auction will go toward the MLNA college scholarship fund and the MLNA/FFA College Scholarship. Contributions and donations can include products and services through your company, or gift items including ipods, industry books, hunting jackets, etc. (Grow Native is offering an assortment of GN! logo items for the auction.)
Visit our website http://www.mlna.org/ and let us know of your donation/contribution, or contact one of our Board of Directors.
Sincerely,

MLNA Board of Directors

Monday, December 1, 2008

Horticulture Co-op of St. Louis requesting auction items


We hope that you will consider submitting an item (or more!) for the silent auction part of the Spring 2009 St. Louis Garden Symposium to be held on Saturday, March 7, 2009 (see http://www.hortco-op.org/ for details). Please contact me for details regarding this. The silent auction is always popular with the attendees and we are looking to connect the gardening public with area horticulturists by having this segment…by putting a face and a voice with each item offered in the auction.
Thank you in advance…
Cindy G.-- Cindy Gilberg, HorticulturistDesign and Consulting2906 Ossenfort Rd.Wildwood, MO 63038cindy.gilberg@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

MLNA News and Events



ENROLL NOW FOR GREEN INDUSTRY STAR CERTIFICATION. TESTING DATES ARE SET FOR JANUARY 2009
Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s Green Industry Star Certification Program: Modules 1 & 3 Testing Scheduled
Date: Monday, Jan. 5, 2009 3-5 p.m.
Location: Overland Park Convention Center (Courtyard Level) Meeting Room 2
Registration Information: In order to participate in Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s new Green Industry Star Certification’s testing, you will need to register for BOTH the 2009 WESTERN Annual Meeting and Trade Show AND with the Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association.
Please contact the Western directly for details on regristration for their conference and for hotel information visit the Western Nursery & Landscape Association
If you are registering for the certification testing, we have a limited number of discounted regristration fee passes to the Western that are being offered to those enrolled for certification testing.
There is a limited number available on first regristered basis- inquire about avaiability through MLNA treasurer Bryan Stringer at 417-725-3223. Your payment for certification testing must be recieved to qualify for these special discount passes.
For more information about our new state and nationally recognized professional Five Star certification, the various specialized module options and the Green Industry Business Star qualification if you are already PLANET CLP certified click here
Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association Registration Deadline: December 5, 2008
To register online or print application : Click here
Mail: 6209 MidRivers Mall Drive Suite 128
St. Charles, MO 63304
Minimum Registrants: 10
Maximum Registrants: 40

MLNA News& Events


Did you know Hortica offers medical group coverage as well as individual health insurance? Contact them directly to find out about their newest offering for our MLNA membership and the green industry!

Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s Growing Together benefit program is looking to expand and strengthen our member to member program.
If you are a MLNA member like Hortica Insurance and would like to grow your business by offering special business incentives, packaging- bundling options, fleet or professional discounts, or member only service options to other MLNA members, please contact us so we can add you to our Growing Together benefit advantage program.
Or if you provide service or product to the green industry in our region and are interested in doing business with Missouri Landscape & Association’s members, please consider offerinf a special package opportunity to our state-wide membership. Please contact us so we can discuss your options.
Here are just a few other benefits of MLNA Membership:

Green Pages listing
Business profile page on MLNA website
Green Industry STAR Professional Cortication Opportunity
Educational & Trade Show and Event discounts
Networking Opportunities at MLNA Events10% OFF Large Equipment - From John DeereFleet Rates on Lawn Care Equipment - From Club CadetCommerce Bank offers a special banking package for MLNA MembersBookstore discounts - From PLANET
And Special Insurance Rates for MLNA members from Hortica Insurance

Monday, November 24, 2008

Pest Alert Update


Missouri received a Special Local Need Registration of TREE-age (emamectin benzoate) for control of emerald ash borer last week, Nov 17, 2008 . We are not recommending preventative treatments for EAB unless it is found at least in the county adjacent or closer. Please contact me for the label details and for any questions about the treatment or recommendations- thank you

Collin Wamsley
State Entomologist
Missouri Department of Agriculture
Plant Pest Control Bureau
PO Box 630/1616 Missouri Blvd
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
voice: 573.751.5505/5507
fax: 573.522.1109

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Research & Results


How Plants Fight Back Against Pathogens Using Complex Counter Attacks

Plants are not only smart, but they also wage a good fight, according to a University of Missouri biochemist. Previous studies have shown that plants can sense attacks by pathogens and activate their defenses. However, it has not been known what happens between the pathogen attacks and the defense activation, until now. A new MU study revealed a very complex process that explains how plants counter attack pathogens. This discovery could potentially lead to crops with enhanced disease resistance.
"There is a chemical warfare between plants and pathogens," said Shuqun Zhang, associate professor of biochemistry in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources and the College of Medicine. "Normally, plants put effort into growth and development. However, when plants sense pathogens, they have to use some of their energy and resources to make secondary metabolites to fight disease. Until now, very little has been known about how this process is regulated."
According to the study, plants first sense the attack of a pathogen, and then activate defense responses by triggering a complex signaling cascade in plants. One of the defense responses is the induction and accumulation of anti-microbial defense chemicals, known as phytoalexins.
In his study, Zhang found the specific signaling path, known as a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade, in the plants that ends when the defense chemical camalexin is created. Camalexin is essential for resistance to some plant diseases. Zhang used Arabidopsis, a small flowering plant and the first to have its entire genome sequenced, and Botrytis cinera, a fungal pathogen that causes grey mold disease in a number of plants including grapes and strawberries.
"By understanding at the molecular and cellular levels how plants protect themselves under adverse environmental conditions, such as pathogen attacks, we could eventually improve the disease resistance of crops," Zhang said.
The study will be published in the March 31 online early edition publication of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

Adapted from materials provided by University of Missouri-Columbia.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Local Expertise Q&A




Car and Truck Deduction Reminders

Q: How do I know what I can deduct for my gas expenses this year. Gas prices are up, now down- It is crazy!

A: Always seek the professional advice from a reputable tax consultant. Here are a few tips and links that may be helpful you you know what to track and what information you need. Be reminded that the Internal Revenue Service recommends that taxpayers become familiar with the tax law before deducting car- and truck-related business expenses.
Overstated adjustments, deductions, exemptions and credits of all types account for more than $30 billion in unpaid taxes annually, according to the IRS. In an effort to educate taxpayers regarding their obligation to file accurate tax returns, this fact sheet, the fifth in a series, explains the rules for deducting car and truck expenses.
http://www.missouribusiness.net/news/irs_news_102606.asp
It is important to keep complete records to substantiate items reported on a tax return. In the case of car and truck expenses, the types of records required depend on whether the taxpayer claims the standard mileage rate or actual expenses.
To claim the standard mileage rate, appropriate records would include documentation identifying the vehicle and proving ownership or a lease and a daily log showing miles traveled, destination and business purpose.
For actual expenses, a mileage log helps establish business use percentage. Taxpayers should also retain receipts, invoices and other documentation to show cost and establish the identity of the vehicle for which the expense was incurred. For depreciation purposes they need to show the original cost of the vehicle and any improvements and the date it was placed in service.
Here are some valuable links:
Publication 463, Travel, Entertainment, Gift and Car Expenses
Publication 587, Business Use of Your Home
Publication 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records
The Tax Gap
Small Business and Self-Employed One-Stop Resource Center
Online Learning and Educational Products
Abusive Home-Based Business Tax Schemes
http://www.missouribusiness.net/news/irs_news_102606.asp

Also you may be eligible for tax IRS gas mileage credits if your business has four or less vehicles. In addition, if you do any business mileage in your own car you can also claim a tax rebate. Hydrogen fuel cell cars attract substantial tax credits as do alternative fuel conversion kits. Tax IRS gas mileage credits for electric hybrids is, however, dependent on the numbers of that particular model sold by the manufacturer.
To get further information on how your standard vehicle gasoline or diesel can be modified, at very low cost and within 45 minutes, so that you can benefit from tax gas irs mileage credits of up to 4000 dollars and at least halve the money you are currently spending on your vehicle fuel costs, visit hydrogen for cars and trucks

MLNA Member GROW NATIVE recieves Green Leader Recognition


MLNA member Grow Native is a cooperative program sponsored by the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Missouri Department of Agriculture. It recieves this Green Leader recognition for its recently held informative workshop and membership meeting held at Jefferson City's beautiful Runge Conservation Center.
Over 80 participants from all over the state were able to benefit from this Grow Native workshop. Attendees walked walk away at the end of a full day with valuable updates on the current focus with native plant use in Missouri, including growing information and supply contacts. It also featured green industry recycling options.
The speakers presented with passion the importance of promting and protecting Missouri's valuable resourses. There was vision sharing as well as factual data that was inspiring and encouraging including the proposed draft form and plant list details as it applies to the new MSD native plant recomedations.
Partnerships like these need to be recognized as shaping the future of our land and industry.
Congratulations and a special thank you to Tammy Bruckerhoff and Barbara Fairchild of Grow Native and Scott Woodbury of Missouri Botanical Garden's Shaw Nature Reserve for their percerverance and their cooperative efforts with so many stakeholders that are striving to protect our water and land while encouraging the future of the green industry.
We need the valuable participation and assistance Grow Native provides. MLNA is very proud to have Grow native as a active participating member in our association- congratulation GROW NATIVE- MLNA's GREEN LEADERfor Novemeber 2008- keep up the great work!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

GREEN INDUSTRY STAR CERTIFICATION. TESTING DATES ARE SET FOR JANUARY 2009



ATTENTION ALL GREEN INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ENROLL NOW FOR GREEN INDUSTRY STAR CERTIFICATION. TESTING DATES ARE SET FOR JANUARY 2009

Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s Green Industry Star Certification Program: Modules 1 & 3 Testing Scheduled
Date: Monday, Jan. 5, 2009 3-5 p.m.
Location: Overland Park Convention Center (Courtyard Level)
Meeting Room 2
Registration Information: In order to participate in Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s new Green Industry Star Certification’s testing, you will need to register for BOTH the 2009 WESTERN Annual Meeting and Trade Show AND with the Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association.
Please contact the Western directly for details on registration for their conference and for hotel information visit the Western Nursery & Landscape Association If you are registering for the certification testing, we have a limited number of discounted regristration fee passes to the Western that are being offered to those enrolled for certification testing. There is a limited number available on first regristered basis- inquire about avaiability through MLNA treasurer Bryan Stringer at 417-725-3223. Your payment for certification testing must be recieved to qualify for these special discount passes.
For more information about our new state and nationally recognized professional Five Star certification, the various specialized module options and the Green Industry Business Star qualification or if you are already PLANET CLP certified click here
Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association Registration Deadline: December 5, 2008
To register online or print application : Click here
Mail: 6209 MidRivers Mall Drive Suite 128 St. Charles, MO 63304
Minimum Registrants: 10Maximum Registrants: 40

EAB new advertising campaign


USDA-APHIS-PPQ’s national EAB program is hitting multiple markets nationwide this week, including St. Louis with some mobile billboards, radio spots and newspaper articles. See email from Sharon Lucick below. I’m not going to forward the sound files since they are 3MB. You can go to http://www.stopthebeetle.info/ for more detail. I just got the info today.

Collin Wamsley
State Entomologist
Missouri Department of Agriculture
Plant Pest Control Bureau
PO Box 630/1616 Missouri Blvd
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
voice: 573.751.5505/5507
fax: 573.522.1109


EAB new advertising campaign

Just wanted to give you all a brief overview of the new advertising campaign for EAB. It was launched last week in the 10 states known to have EAB - - note, we targeted selected geographic areas versus entire states therefore enabling us to stretch resources and the time line of the campaign. Included in this fall campaign are mobile billboards, radio ads and newspaper articles. In the spring we anticipate adding television to the mix. here is the web link to the micro site http://www.stopthebeetle.info/ (take the promise to see the state counter) and the billboard designs.


Sharon Sharon LucikPublic Affairs SpecialistUnited States Department of AgricultureAnimal & Plant Health Inspection Service5936 Ford Court, Ste. 200Brighton, MI 48116-8511810-844-2713 telephone810-844-0583 fax

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

New Trees for the 21st Century Program


You and your colleagues are cordially invited to attend the next NETWORKSHOP, co-hosted by KAT Nurseries and plantright, on Thursday, November 20th, from 5:00p-9:00p. The NETWORKSHOP will, again, be held at the Lenexa Conference Center in Lenexa, KS. As always, NETWORKSHOP is FREE and includes dinner, drinks and a fantastic opportunity to mingle with others in our industry...

Our keynote speaker will be noted plantsman Earl Cully of Heritage Trees, Inc., Jacksonville, IL. His work over the past 50+ years has brought our industry such GREAT trees as Heritage River Birch, Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress, Debonair Pond Cypress, Moonglow Sweetbay Magnolia and a number of outstanding Oaks (Regal Prince, Heritage, Kindred Spirit) just to name a few. Many of you had the chance to visit with Earl when he joined us for our NETWORKSHOP event back in February, but for those of you that missed out on that opportunity, you won't want to make the same mistake twice!


For the NETWORKSHOP program, click this link or cut and paste into your browser...
http://www.plantrightplants.com/plantright_NETWORKSHOP_Program_Invite_Fall_08.pdf

They are anticipating our largest turnout yet for this NETWORKSHOP, so DON'T wait until the last minute to reserve your seat. Call or e-mail them as soon as you can .

Earl Cully can be reached at: Earl Cully Heritage Trees Inc.
846 Hoagland Rd., Jacksonville, IL 62650-6340, United States

Monday, November 10, 2008

PLANET News features MLNA as State Partner With Certification


MNLA has launched its newly revised, eco-friendly
Green Industry Star module certification program.
The MLNA Board of Directors is very excited about the association’s efforts in assisting the industry to identify green industry professionals. “It makes
managers’ and owners’ jobs easier when hiring staff, recognizing an employee’s
abilities, and building achievement-based incentive programs with an educational
platform,” says MaryAnn Fink, environmental horticulture project advisor/ MLNA certification committee member.
The objectives of the program are to:
• Raise the standards of the green industry’s professional
horticulturist in the state of Missouri.
• Assist the public in identifying certified green industry
horticulture professionals who have been tested on
basic principles of horticulture, environmental stewardship
ideals and best management practices as they
apply to the state of Missouri.
• Improve performance within the profession by
encouraging participation in a continuing program of
professional development.
The program has five separate stand-alone modules,
including one on business management. MNLA’s certification
comprises of both the MLNA and a university based
general knowledge test, and PLANET’s Certified
Landscape Professional (CLP) certification. CLPs can
now become Green Industry Business Stars.
“As members of PLANET, we have benefited from belonging to such a professional-oriented national and international organization,” notes MLNA member MaryAnn Fink. “MLNA wants to continue that support by encouraging green industry professionals to participate in both the PLANET certification program and the MNLA Green Industry Star program.” She concludes, “Please encourage all green industry members to be professionally involved in their associations, their communities, and the future of our industry!”


Interested in becoming PLANET certified? LaserGrade computer-based testing centers
nationwide now offer PLANET Certified Landscape Professional (CLP) testing. Candidates for both the exterior and interior CLP certification designation can take advantage of the convenience of immediate unofficial results. Certified Landscape Technician-Interior (CLT-I), Certified Turf Professional-Cool Season Lawns (CTP-CSL), and Certified Ornamental Landscape Professional (COLP) exams are also offered at the testing centers. For more information about computer based testing as well as a complete list of scheduled exams, visit the Certification section of PLANET’s Web site, LandcareNetwork.org. y

Five Green Industry Action Items for President Obama By Heather Wood Taylor


While campaigning, President-Elect Barack Obama named several issues as priorities for his first months in the White House. A few of those items also happen to be on the green industry’s list of priorities for the new commander-in-chief’s agenda.
Here are some of the industry’s top action items for Obama come Jan. 20.
No. 1: The Economy
As everyone knows, when the presidency changes hands it also will change parties, and the already Democratic Congress gained even more seats in the controlling party. By far, the biggest issue swaying voters toward change this election was the economy, says Tom Delaney, director of government affairs for the Professional Landcare Network (PLANET).
“Voters were so afraid of the economy and thought (the Democratic candidates) might have a better idea or a fresher idea,” Delaney says. “Unfortunately, they didn’t give a lot of thought to the Democratic Congress that didn’t do a lot so far.”
Delaney does agree with voters that the first order of business should be to take action to help boost the economy and consumer confidence.
Terry Duran also says adding jobs and getting the economy back on track should be a top priority.
“I’m a commercial contractor who specializes in shopping center maintenance. When the economy is down, shopping is down and the store owners feel the pinch,” says Duran, owner of Preferred Property Maintenance in Pleasanton, Calif. “Some even shutter their doors, as Circuit City has recently announced. These types of situations plus bankruptcies put an extra burden on the landlord, which filters down to us, the service provider.”
A major source of the economic slowdown came from the housing sector, says David Frank, president and CEO of David J. Frank Landscape Contracting in Germantown, Wis. His region -- southeast Wisconsin -- has experienced at least 33 straight months of declining housing starts - a significant drop from just a few years ago.
"It's a more competitive environment and there has been a sliding demand for new installation services," Frank says.
Any plan to fix the economy should include a plan to boost the housing market, he adds.
"Housing can’t be ignored," he says. "You can’t send everyone a check for a hundred bucks and make economy correct."
The other essential step to making things right is balancing the budget, professionals say.
"It is time for our government to tighten its belt and not overspend, just like the rest of the country," says Sandy Munley, executive director of the Ohio Landscape Association.
Politicians can't promise to decrease taxes while also vowing to increase spending on several programs, Frank adds.
No. 2: Labor
While stabilizing the economy is priority No. 1, the fix should include a solution for the H-2B problem, Munley says.
“That will aid in taking some uncertainty out of the future for businesses,” she says.
Delaney points out that employment issues go hand in hand with the economy.
“You don’t need H-2B workers if you’re not going to have work, and you’ll have some front line people you might have to lay off,” he says.
The guest-worker program accepts 66,000 workers – 33,000 each half of the year – a number that hasn’t been enough to meet employers’ demand. A provision exempting returning workers from counting against the cap expired in September 2007 and Congress hasn’t been able to pass a new extension.
Delaney defends the program against those who say there are so many unemployed workers already in the U.S. that we shouldn’t be looking elsewhere for workers.
“The people who are out of work don’t want to do that kind of work,” he says.
This is an issue Delaney hopes will be solved before Obama even takes office. The next filing day for the H-2B program is Dec. 1. Those who need workers starting April 1, 2009 can apply then. There is a chance Congress could look at it during a possible lame-duck session, which would start Nov. 17.
No. 3: Immigration
Jaime Rios voted Nov. 4 for the first time after recently becoming a U.S. citizen. While he works in Waukegan, Ill., as a landscape contractor, his family remains in Mexico, he told Progress Illinois. His hope is that Obama puts immigration reform at the top of his to-do list. Currently, stacks of paperwork separate Rios from his family.
Activists in the green industry make it a point to separate the H-2B issue from immigration talk when they meet with representatives, arguing that guest workers only reside in the country part of the year before going back to their home countries, meaning they’re not permanent citizens as immigrants are. Plus, H-2B activists fear the H-2B issue will scare members of Congress away if they think it’s tied to the mammoth task of immigration reform.
No. 4: Industry Standards
Ryan Holt, owner of Driftwood Lawn Care and Landscaping in Rising Sun, Md., is disheartened by unlicensed contractors who bring unfair competition to the market. There doesn’t seem to be enforcement of the state law that requires contractors who do work beyond mowing to receive a license. He would like to see industry-wide standards adopted.
“Of course, everyone would still be different because of the quality of their work, and if you want to mark up materials, so be it,” Holt says. “But in terms of general overhead cost, I wish there was a level playing field.”
No. 5: Healthcare
Holt also identified healthcare as an issue that concerns him. He fears Obama’s plan to require companies to provide healthcare would cause him to pay more, which would then mean he would have to raise his prices and become less competitive.
Whatever happens, he would like to better understand what goes into the ever increasing healthcare costs as the system stands now.
“You would hope the private market would be more competitive, but they almost seem to be in collusion with one another,” he says.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
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Friday, October 24, 2008

MLNA awards new member Hansen’s Tree Service as MLNA Green Leader and congratulates them for being finalist is the Hero of the Planet Awards!


MLNA awards new member Hansen’s Tree Service as MLNA Green Leader and congratulates them for being finalist is the Hero of the Planet Awards!

Hansen’s Tree Service was founded by Jeff Hansen in 1988. The company performs residential and commercial tree services, including diagnosis, treatment, pruning, tree removal and stump removal. In addition to 100 percent green waste recycling, Hansen’s also stands out because of its dedication to professional certification programs and staff development. Hansen’s is the first and only tree care company in Missouri to be accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) and employs nine ISA certified arborists. For more information, visit www.hansenstree.com.

ANLA and the Lighthouse Program


Dear Green Industry Voter,

This November 4th, as voters head to the polls across the country, the future public policy direction and fate of the green industry will be determined by candidates who prevail in the national general election. While media outlets are saturated with coverage of the Presidential race, receiving far less attention are down-ballot races where 435 U.S. House seats and over a third of the U.S. Senate seats are at stake.

Do you really know where your local candidates for federal office stand on issues of importance to the industry?

ANLA and the Lighthouse Program are pleased to present the 2008 ANLA/Lighthouse Voter Guide. This non-partisan, informational guide will help you better understand where some of the hot races are throughout the country in Lighthouse states, the voting record for your Representative or Senator on issues of importance to the green industry during the 110th Congress, and a review of industry champions that have received approval and contributions by and from your peers on the ANLA-PAC Advisory Committee. This information is available to the industry thanks to the Lighthouse Program and our state association partners.

Regardless of your political affiliation or philosophy, make sure to review the ANLA/Lighthouse Voter Guide on issues as they pertain to our industry. Remember that an educated voter is the best voter. One last thing…don’t forget to vote on November 4th!

To view the voter guide, click here.

Best regards,

Corey Connors
Director of Legislative Relations
ANLA

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Pest News Kansas City, MO does preemptive strike against EAB

Kansas City gets money to replace ash trees downtown before dreaded bug arrives Kansas City Star, Kansas City, MO
10-15-08
by Matt Campbell, mcampbell@kcstar.com

Kansas City will get $10,000 from the state conservation department to replace 53 of the most susceptible ash trees downtown with other species before the dreaded emerald ash borer gets here.
Actually, the metallic green beetle, which has killed an estimated 100 million ash trees in other parts of the country, may already be here but just hasn’t been detected yet, said City Forester Forest Decker. But if it’s not, it soon will be.
And there will still be plenty for the destructive bugs to eat. Decker says there are more than 42,000 ash trees in the public right of way in Kansas City alone.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

News and Events MLNA Salutes Heroes of the Planet Award Finalists with MLNA Green Leader Recognition


MLNA salutes Heroes of the Planet Award Finalists with Missouri Landscape & Nursery Green Leader Recognition. MLNA recognizes each of these finalists as winners within the green industry because of their high standards. "They each have set a positive example of environmental sustainability. We are so proud to have them here as an influence on our region" says MaryAnn Fink, Executive Director of MLNA, the statewide professional green industry association.
Congratulations to each of you!

St. Louis Business Journal and Missouri Botanical Garden will present this first annual award Oct 23rd, 2008. It is proudly sponsored by UMB Bank, Veolia Environmental Services and Oracle.

MLNA thanks these sponsors for recognizing environmental stewardship.

SUSTAINABLE VISIONARY

Sustainable Communities

Sustainable Employee Programs

Sustainable Operations


Sustainable Products

Sustainable Alliances

Giving Green
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Monsanto Company William A. Kerr Foundation

For more information about these finalist and their accomplishments visit these links and read the St. Louis Business Journal. Please send a note of thanks to each for their sustainable stewardship.

Low Impact Development Practice -A practice worth perfecting


Storm water runoff continues to be a concern in communities large and small across Missouri and throughout the United States. Currently there are a number of cooperative public outreach education programs, professional training seminars and conference opportunities and an increasing number of incentive programs that introduce various aspects of Low Impact Development (LID) practices to assist with management of targeted pollutants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and total suspended solids. and storm water
MLNA wished to encourage its members to review these topics and consider promoting these practices as a business as well to the public. Become informed and create your niche based on any or all of these practices that protect our environment


Ten Common LID Practices
1. Rain Gardens and Bioretention
2. Rooftop Gardens / Shield Systems
3. Sidewalk Porous surface & Storm Water Filtering
4. Vegetated Swales, Buffers, and Strips; Tree Preservation
5. Roof Leader Disconnection
6. Rain Barrels and Cisterns
7. Permeable Pavers
8. Soil Amendments; Organic
9. Impervious Surface Reduction and Disconnection
10. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping
http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/storm/chap12.asp

Pervious Paving Research


From RMC Research & Education Foundation:
The RMC Research & Education Foundation has released a pervious concrete research report. The study Portland Cement Pervious Concrete Pavement: Field Performance Investigation on Parking Lot and Roadway Pavements was conducted at Cleveland State University over a three-year period. Field observations and testing were conducted at sites in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Colorado, and Pennsylvania with results validating that pervious concrete has performed well in freeze-thaw environments, with little maintenance required.
Notable points Comment: Little Maintenance required - music to our ears, if it holds up. Inclusion of freeze-thaw climate areas should answer some questions that have been lingering for some.
(Firestone is marketing a pervious paving product made from recycled tire material. Applications for vehicular use seem sketchy, but a sweet specification for hardscapes and walks. Check it out at http://www.firestonesp.com/sustainable_products.asp)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Grow Up Green Roof Tour Announcement Scheduling Change


MLNA is pleased to announce a rescheduling of the Grow Up –Green Roof and Wall tour for late May 2009. Not cancelled but delayed to make it a bigger and better tour! This will be a better time frame to see these wonderful projects that showcase our MLNA members and this “growing “trend”. It will be hosted by Jost Greenhouse and Green Roof Blocks.
Missouri Landscape & Nursery members, all Allied Industry Organizations (AIO) Members including the St. Louis Regional Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects as well as any interested green industry professionals and will be invited. Watch for the date and further announcements as the MLNA 2009 calendar year is filling fast!

Growing with you,


Vic JostJost Greenhouses
12340-48 Eckelmann Lane
Des Peres, Mo. 63131



phone: (314) 821-2834

fax: (314) 821-4950

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

MoTOC sponsored events St Louis and Kansas City


MoTOC sponsored event

“Good To Great” December 3-4, 2008

If you are a part of the Green Industry, the Missouri Turf and Ornamental Council (MoTOC, formerly MVTA), Gateway Chapter Sports Turf Managers Association (GCSTMA) and the Gateway Irrigation Association (GIA) would like to invite you to the Missouri Green Industry Conference to be held December 3-4 at the St. Charles Convention Center in St. Charles, MO (just west of St. Louis. The knowledge you gain from just one session may be what it takes to get you and your company over the top from “Good to Great.” Educational tracks include Irrigation, Category 3 Pesticide Applicator Recertification, Sports Turf, Lawn/Landscape and Business. The topics are what you need to get ahead and the speakers are some of the best in the industry. For more information, click here.
Kansas City Area

Heartland Green Industry Expo, “Common Ground” in Overland Park, KS. December 16 and 17, 2008

Missouri Turf and Ornamental Council, MoTOC, (formerly MVTA) is partnering for the third year with Mid America Green Industry Council (MAGIC), and Heart of America Golf Course Superintendents Association to provide an outstanding conference and equipment expo. There will be Educational Tracks in Sports Turf, Lawn/Landscaping, Business, and Golf.

For more information go to the MoTOC website at http://www.motoc.org/ or contact Mike Krone, President, Missouri Turf and Ornamental Council (MoTOC) at (314)392-2328, mkrone@motoc.org.

ALNA Event Notice

The Department of Homeland Security announced its final rule regarding how employers must handle mismatch letters from the Social Security Administration. Since an estimated 65-70 percent of nursery field work is done by undocumented workers, this new rule should rock the industry.

Federal Wage & Hour, Migrant Act and Immigration Compliance Seminar
Lead by Monte B. Lake

Wednesday, November 5, 2008 10 am-2 pm

With Lunch Speaker: Craig Regelbrugge

Cahaba Grand Conference Center
Ballroom J & M
3660 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, Alabama

Department of Labor wage & hour and Federal Migrant audits and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration audits and raids are on the rise. Monte B. Lake is well-positioned to guide green industry employers on how to avoid compliance traps and common and costly mistakes with I-9’s, Social Security no-match letters, wage & hour and MSPA violations. This will be a hands-on session allowing plenty of time to have your questions answered.

Monte B. Lake is a nationally renowned agricultural labor attorney with the Washington DC based Siff & Lake, LLP. He is an expert consultant on employment law and immigration for the American Nursery & Landscape Association, and serves as a legal counselor and advisor to the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform.

Craig Regelbrugge is the Vice President of Government Relations and Research for the American Nursery & Landscape Association. He will be presenting a snapshot view of where we are on immigration reform and what the upcoming election may bring us.


Participating Partners:
Alabama Farmers Federation
Alabama Nursery & Landscape Association
Alabama Turfgrass Association
America Nursery & Landscape Association
Georgia Green Industry Association
Mississippi Nursery & Landscape Association
In Cooperation with the Risk Management Agency
For more information contact: Craig J. Regelbrugge
Vice President for Gov't Relations and Research
American Nursery & Landscape Association
1000 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
202/789-2900; 202/741-4851 direct; 202/425-4401 cell
cregelbrugge@anla.org

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

MLNA members invited to join Grow Native Program



Become a GN Member now so you can attend membership meetings and learn more about promoting "home" while protecting Missouri's native flora!


The Grow Native! Membership Meeting and Workshop will be held Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at the Runge Nature Center in Jefferson City. (Meeting and workshop open to GN members only)

Guest speakers will include:
Alan Branhagen, Powell Gardens
Rob Didriksen, Missouri State Recycling Program
Sheri Bohrer, Forrest Keeling Nursery
Frank Oberle, Pure Air Native Seed
Amy Hamilton, Hamilton’s Native Outpost
Jim and Betty Grace, Grace Native Seed
Tammy Bruckerhoff, Grow Native! MDA
Barbara Fairchild, Grow Native! MDC

Grow Native! members may reserve a FREE exhibit space to display price lists, catalogs, business cards, flyers and product samples.

The meeting and workshop will be 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Registration fee for the workshop will be $10. Lunch included in registration.

Grow Native! 2009 Membership Kits and more information about the Membership Meeting & Workshop will be sent out soon via postal mail.

In the mean time, make plans to attend November 19 and mark your calendar today!

Hope to see you there!
Tammy

Tammy Bruckerhoff
Grow Native! MDA
P.O. Box 630
Jefferson City, MO 65102
P: 573-522-4170
F: 573-751-2868
www.grownative.org

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

IDOT offers plan to fight ash borer beetle




(PEORIA, Ill. — In an effort to stop the spread of invasive emerald ash borer beetle, the Illinois Department of Transportation says it won't plant ash trees in any more of its landscaping projects.
Craig Mitckes is a maintenance manager for the department. He says IDOT would like to be proactive in stopping the beetle's spread across Illinois. He also says department crews will remove any ash trees that are infested.

Juliann Heminghous is the emerald ash borer outreach coordinator for the Illinois Department of Agriculture. She says any help from IDOT would provide significant help in fighting the beetles.
Emerald ash borers feed on ash trees, eventually killing them. The insect has been blamed for killing millions of trees in the Midwest.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Green Industry Star Certification Program: Modules 1 & 3 Testing


Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s Green Industry Star Certification Program: Modules 1 & 3 Testing
Date: Monday, Jan. 5, 2009 3-5 p.m.
Location: Overland Park Convention Center (Courtyard Level) Meeting Room 2
Registration Information: In order to participate in Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association’s new Green Industry Star Certification’s testing, you will need to register for BOTH the 2009 WESTERN Annual Meeting and Trade Show AND with the Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association. For more information about our new state and nationally recognized professional Five Star certification, the various specialized module options and the Green Industry Business Star qualification if you are already PLANET CLP certified click here
Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association Registration
Deadline: December 5, 2008
Register By:
Phone: Call MLNA at 636.939.9079
Online: Click here
Mail: 6209 MidRivers Mall Drive Suite 128 St. Charles, MO 63304
Minimum Registrants: 10
Maximum Registrants: 40
2009 WESTERN Annual Meeting and Trade Show Registration
Deadline: None
Register By:
Phone: Call WESTERN at 888.233.1876
Online: Click here

State and federal quarantines have been established for Wayne County


Both state and federal quarantines have been established for Wayne County by the MO Dept. of Agriculture and USDA-APHIS Plant Protection & Quarantine, respectively. See these web sites:
http://www.mda.mo.gov/news/2008/PR09032008.htm
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/plant_pest_info/emerald_ash_b/quarantine.shtml

- A recent one-hour webinar discussing the status of EAB in Missouri can be viewed online. It's hosted by MU Extension and can be viewed at this web site:
https://admin.na3.acrobat.com/_a799913848/p87216095/

- Current EAB information for Missouri can be obtained at these web sites:
http://mdc.mo.gov/forest/health/ashborer/
http://www.snr.missouri.edu/forestry/extension/emeraldash.php

- If folks think they might have EAB in their trees, we recommend that first they check the above Missouri EAB web sites or the national site ( www.emeraldashborer.info/ ) to learn exactly what signs and symptoms to look for. Then, they can report suspect trees by either calling the EAB toll-free phone: 866-716-9974 , or reporting via the web with the online form at:
http://mdc.mo.gov/forest/health/ashborer/

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Rob Lawrence
Resource Scientist - Forest Entomologist
Missouri Department of Conservation
1110 S. College Ave.
Columbia, MO 65201

Voice: 573-882-9909 ext 3303
Fax: 573-882-4517
Email: Robert.Lawrence@mdc.mo.gov
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

February 5th 2009

SAVE THE DATE - Note New Location, more room -beautiful facility!
February 5th, 2009

MLNA Annual Winter Short Course New location: Holiday Inn Select Executive Center / Convention Hotel, Columbia, MO.
We are working on the program to coordinate with our Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association's Sustainability Platform. The year long focus for 2009 Protect and Preserve; Planning For the Future

Date To Be Set In October


”Green Roofs & Walls Are Growing” Tour –Hosted By Jost Greenhouse and Green Roof Blocks
MLNA ends the traveling workshop series on a high note with our Green Industry Pro Tour. Missouri Landscape & Nursery members, industry professionals and Allied Industry Organization (AIO) Member, the St. Louis Regional Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects are invited. If you are interested be sure to contact me @636-939-9079. More information will be sent out in an e-mail blast as soon as we tie up the details! We are working on a full day of touring green walls and roofs in the St. Louis area. This is a great networking and educational opportunity. The date looks to be after Oct 7th, 2008. Watch for details coming soon!

Watch for our Ads

Missouri Landscape & Nursery Association has taken the next step with their 2008 Green Industry Professional Awareness Campaign.

Already connecting members to members and members to the public with the MLNA "Green Pages," they will now also run informational ads in The Kansas City Gardener and The Gateway Gardener.

"This will increase recognition for our members, the green industry professional and support these important regional publications that provide valuable communication links between the public and the green industry community" said MaryAnn Fink, Excutive Director of MLNA. "Both magazines will also be a special feature on MLNA's new website @ http://www.mlna.org/"

MLNA offers Butterfly Host Plant List on Request


Do you need a list of Missouri’s butterfly host plants?
The MLNA has it. MaryAnn has a list of native plants that support our native butterfly population. Please Contact her if you'd like this list of plants sent to you.